Texas Bicycling News October 30th, 2022
Volks Ride: Annual bicycling event raises $20K for Salado VFD
BY CHRISTIAN BETANCOURT | www.tdtnews.com
Bicyclists participate in the annual Volks Ride fundraiser earlier this month at Barrow Brewing Company in Salado. Photo courtesy of Kaylee Berrier/ Rein Photography
Hundreds of cyclists joined forces on Oct. 15 to raise more than $20,000 for the Salado Volunteer Fire Department during the Third Annual Volks Ride.
Upcoming Events – Greater Dallas Bicyclists
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Nov 1 6:30 PM Tuesday Evening Bike Ride A 30 mile ride through Las Colinas
Nov 3 6:30 PM Thursday Night Downtown Ride
Nov 5 8 AM Ride to Fort Worth Ride to Ft Worth, eat lunch, take the train back
Nov 5 9 AM DFW Airport Ride A ride through North Dallas, Farmer’s Branch, Coppell, around DFW Airport (long route only), and back.
Nov 5 10 AM Easygoing Ride Social, slow-paced, no one left behind ride
ACA Southern Tier
By Terry Rimmer | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 35 New Waverley: Nebraska
Saturday October 29, 2022, 71 miles (114 km) – Total so far: 1,938 miles (3,119 km) We went out last night to Mama’s Place which was in a corrugated steel building, it was more or less full when we sat down at our table for 11. It was a great atmosphere and better than the campsite which was cold and damp when we left. I had all you can eat fried catfish which was very nice, I didn’t need to have any second helpings.
I was up before daybreak to get ready for a long cold day. It didn’t help that my cycling gear from yesterday was still damp which made the first hour shivery until the damp had heated to body temp. It was like I had woken up in a northern state, Nebraska.
Breakfast over and just post sunrise most of the group were leaving camp and on the road. It took a while to get up to operating temperature but once achieved I was comfortable. I also had a friend over my left hand shoulder, a tailwind which was very welcome. It all seems to be cattle country with some very nice looking working ranches. I was impressed by some of the older buildings that must have dated back to the first settlers. I tried to imagine what this land was like before westerners arrived. The live oak trees must have been everywhere and …
Day 36 Shepherd: After the thunder
Sunday October 30, 2022, 50 miles (80 km) – Total so far: 1,988 miles (3,199 km) Well, I awoke this morning all nice and warm in my down sleeping bag and then I looked at the little airtight bag containing my cycling gear. With a grimace I thought they are still probably damp and cold but I had to exchange my comfort for discomfort. I could hear the words in my head of one of my dearest friends from the Transam ride, Cpt Pete, ‘suck it up boy’. I’m sure he will be grinning when he reads this.
After a while it didn’t feel all that bad and I slowly packed up the inside of my tent. I like to get everything ready for just pulling out as I leave the tent. The only thing could not bring myself to put on was my damp merino socks, but I had a plan for that. I slipped away to the restroom block and dried them with the hand dryer, worked a treat.
I always have to get up in the night and water the grass, it’s a pain but I would not sleep otherwise. Last night when I looked up the …
Southern Tier Cross Country Tour
By Adam Wolf | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 33: Austin, TX to Somerville, TX
Thursday October 27, 2022, 55 miles (89 km) – Total so far: 1,691 miles (2,721 km) After the rest day, we left the hotel around 8:30 am and wound our way out of Austin. About 15 miles into our trip, we ran into a pack of dogs that wanted to chase us. Thanks to our trusty air horn, we made it through the pack. A little later on we encountered a couple more dogs and the air horn worked again. Just after the second dog encounter, we stopped at a gas station/grocery and had a breakfast taco that really hit the spot.
Further down the road, we saw the high school football stadium for Bastrop independent school district. It was huge! I think it even had a jumbotron. Then we came upon the town itself which had a really nice grocery store. We stopped to have …
Day 34: Smithville, TX to Somerville, TX
Friday October 28, 2022, 65 miles (105 km) – Total so far: 1,756 miles (2,826 km) The rains were predicted to come this morning. Fortunately they held off for a while so that we could get a ways down the road. We left the campsite around 8:15 after setting out breakfast for everyone and cleaning up after everyone was done. We figured we had at least an hour of riding before the rains would catch us. We stopped in Winchester to check the radar about 10 miles out. We decided that we could make it 8.5 more miles to a restaurant on the route.
We arrived at Burgerz and Beerz just damp from a few raindrops and then the skies opened up! Soon the other riders in our group arrived as well. Fortunately we were under the canopy out front and stayed dry. We got there before they opened but the cook arrived about 30 minutes after we did and said we could come inside. We hung out in …
Day 35: Somerville, TX to New Waverly, TX
Saturday October 29, 2022, 72 miles (116 km) – Total so far: 1,828 miles (2,942 km) Got up this morning around 6 am and started breaking down our campsite. It was chilli outside and quite breezy. Breakfast was a group effort since we had eaten out last night. We ate breakfast in the dark as its not getting light until about 7:45. Everyone was trying to get out of camp at a decent time because we knew it was a 70+ mile day. The breeze was blowing in a good direction today out of the Northwest and we would be travelling primarily East!
We were all advised to look for the Weiss store sign about 10 miles in to the ride. We found it and took some pictures. Not that remarkable but it has some amusing mileages to interesting destinations.
We then rode another 5 or so miles to Independence which is apparently the birthplace of Texas. There was an interesting historic site which included the original site of Baylor University (now in Waco). We found out when …
Day 36: New Waverly, TX to Shepherd, TX
Sunday October 30, 2022 Got up a little later than normal today as we have a short day ahead. 49 mile and not a lot of climb. We were surprised that everyone else got up at the normal time even though breakfast was scheduled for 30 minutes later than normal. We packed our gear which was wet from the humidity and sprinkles last night. We set off from camp around 9:00 knowing it was a short day.
We stopped in New Waverly around 7 miles in to have a cup of coffee. Unfortunately the coffee shop was closed but the grocery store had coffee and it was pretty good. After that we headed out and made our way through dog country. We didn’t have any really aggressive dogs but its always unnerving when the dogs join us in the road and run along side us barking. One particular dog ran with us for about 1.5 miles or so. We knew …
Southern Tier West to East 2022
By Jim Elicker | www.crazyguyonabike.com
Day 27: Sanderson to Seminole Canyon State Park (Oct. 29): Many Miles before We Slept
Sunday October 30, 2022, 81 miles (130 km) – Total so far: 1,366 miles (2,198 km) (This entry was written the day after, because we did not have signal at our camping site that evening.) Our longest miles day so far. Beautiful day, sunny and cool (high 60s). The wind was mostly out of the north, pushing us gently on our way. The terrain varied. First half of the day, high open plains desert. Second half, we are getting into rolling hills and canyons.While the maps indicated NO SERVICES on this …
Day 28: Seminole Park to Del Rio: Short ride to our resting destination
Monday October 31, 2022, 41 miles (66 km) – Total so far: 1,407 miles (2,264 km) Today we planned to be a shorter ride, leading into our first 0 miles rest day (Halloween Monday) since Silver City ___ days ago.
Texas Biking from Twitter
The 2022 FallsTown Cycling Halloween Circle trail ride from last night
— Hotter'n Hell 100 (@HotternHell100) October 30, 2022
Today (Sunday, Oct. 30) there'll be a 20 & 40 mile road ride at 3 p.m. leaving from 502 Wichita St. (Berend's Landing). Helmets are required, and everyone' welcome. There will be grilled food afterwards!!! pic.twitter.com/Pun1VKUzNH
New bike, who dis? Took it on its maiden voyage this morning on the SATN trails. First ride since the Moab trip, where I just happened to rent a Rocky Mountain bike. Liking this one so far. pic.twitter.com/d21VrZvi6a
— JWall (@jwall4) October 30, 2022
New Event Added to Texbiker.net Calendar
New Event Bike ride, birds and a bit of nature: White Oak/Buffalo bayou November 5, 2022 at 09:00AM https://t.co/u6lQMb2aS6
— Rick Ankrum (@texbiker) October 31, 2022